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but many countries believe it was a test of long-range missile technology. the object was retrieved from a depth of 88 meters in the yellow sea. the defense ministry official says if it's confirmed to be part of the rocket's first-stage engine, it will help understand its capabilities. south korea's military has already retrieved a fuel tank and containers oxidizer used for combustion. ministry officials suspect that north korea is trying to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> a japanese media report is casting doubt on chinese claims to the senkaku islands in the east china sea. jiji press says the chinese government recognized the islands as part of japan in a document more than 60 years ago. the wire service obtained a copy of the draft outline on the territorial issues with a peace treaty for japan. the government produced the draft in 1950. jiji press says the document refers to the islands by their japanese name sankaku. the article says the document contains descriptions recognizing them part of what we now call okinawa. chinese leader s
but many countries believe it was a test of long-range missile technology. the object was retrieved from a depth of 88 meters in the yellow sea. the defense ministry official says if it's confirmed to be part of the rocket's first-stage engine, it will help understand its capabilities. south korea's military has already retrieved a fuel tank and containers oxidizer used for combustion. ministry officials suspect that north korea is trying to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile....
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it notes the reclusive nation has honed missile technology through several tests and cites analysis of satellite images and concludes that scientists are enriching uranium at a new facility. >>> the defense and foreign policy files are just two in a stack that will be on park's desk when she takes over as president. many south koreans want her to rein in the country's conglomerates. these big business blocks have helped fuel the economy but they've also been suffocating small and medium sized companies. our reporter has the story. >> reporter: this man loves serving up bread and other goods to customers who visit his small bakery. he says his products are tasty and affordable. but the business he bought a year ago is facing an uncertain future. >> translator: we are all in a life or death situation. >> reporter: south korea used to have 18,000 small independent bakeries. but by the beginning of this year, only about 4,000 were still open. the pressure has come from big business, conglomerates have opened their own bakeries. you can see behind me a trendy european-style bakery. it's tas
it notes the reclusive nation has honed missile technology through several tests and cites analysis of satellite images and concludes that scientists are enriching uranium at a new facility. >>> the defense and foreign policy files are just two in a stack that will be on park's desk when she takes over as president. many south koreans want her to rein in the country's conglomerates. these big business blocks have helped fuel the economy but they've also been suffocating small and...
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major indexes that contributed to the decrease are general machinery, fabricated metals and information technology and telecom electronics. mobile phones, drive transmission and control parts for transportation, as well as steel bridges are also key items cited for the overall decrease. the ministry says it expects the index to be up in december. analysts too say they expect industrial output will pick up as external demand they be bottoming out. and internal affairs ministry officials released the consumer price indecision. that fell 0.1% from a year earlier. it excludes volatile prices of fresh foods. the negative number came after price declaims for overall package tours. for overseas package tours that is. so people refraped from buying travel plans in november. let's get a check on the markets. the nikkei, this is a new high for this year after rising above the highest level posted yesterday. it's currently at 10,421, getting closer to a gain of 1% from thursday's closing levels. market participants are becoming more certain that the bank of japan may take further action to pull the country o
major indexes that contributed to the decrease are general machinery, fabricated metals and information technology and telecom electronics. mobile phones, drive transmission and control parts for transportation, as well as steel bridges are also key items cited for the overall decrease. the ministry says it expects the index to be up in december. analysts too say they expect industrial output will pick up as external demand they be bottoming out. and internal affairs ministry officials released...
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we're working on more difficult challenges using cutting edge technologies. >> reporter: the machine's developers have big dreams. they want to be provide handmade products to consumers around the world. >>> for the people who run japan's amusement arcade life is fast from fun and games. some operators are adapting by targeting the older player. >> more than half the people who visit this arcade on weekdays are age 60 or over. this couple is in their 70s. >> it's no fun staying alone at home. that's why i come here. >> translator: i haven't joined any senior citizen groups. it's more comfortable and less stressful here. >> reporter: we're in a shopping mall in a suburb of inazawa city. there is not a lot to do here as far as shops and entertainment goes. the mall is about the only game in town. the number of elderly customers is up by one-fifth from 14 years ago when the mall opened. so as the young and family clientele shrunk, the owner shifted his target to the elderly. he makes an effort to help the customers stay fit so they'll enjoy the games more. a daily exercise routine started
we're working on more difficult challenges using cutting edge technologies. >> reporter: the machine's developers have big dreams. they want to be provide handmade products to consumers around the world. >>> for the people who run japan's amusement arcade life is fast from fun and games. some operators are adapting by targeting the older player. >> more than half the people who visit this arcade on weekdays are age 60 or over. this couple is in their 70s. >> it's no...
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based on the technology used by japan's train. the launch of the new service expands china's high-speed railway to more than 9300 kilometers. officials plan to extend it to 16,000 kilometers by 2020. the chinese government temporarily suspended construction of high-speed train lines after 40 people died in a two-train collision last year. but it has resumed construction with the aim of helping correct economic disparities between the coastal areas and shoring up the economy. questions remain about the safety of high-speed railways. >> translator: it's good to be fast as well as safe but safety should be given priority. >> reporter: many ministry officials stress that they reinforced safety measures. these include reducing maximum speed to 303 kilometers per hour for the time being. 50 kilometers per hour slower than the trains are capable of. nhk world. >>> populous, prosperous, pushing ahead. china's wealth brought it power, wealth and problems. pollution threat continues their health and strained relations with its neighbors. fi
based on the technology used by japan's train. the launch of the new service expands china's high-speed railway to more than 9300 kilometers. officials plan to extend it to 16,000 kilometers by 2020. the chinese government temporarily suspended construction of high-speed train lines after 40 people died in a two-train collision last year. but it has resumed construction with the aim of helping correct economic disparities between the coastal areas and shoring up the economy. questions remain...
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but many countries believe it was a test of long-range missile technology. the object was retrieved from a depth of 88 meters in the yellow sea. the defense ministry official says if it's confirmed to be part of the rocket's first-stage engine, it will help understand its capabilities. south korea's military has already retrieved a fuel tank and containers oxidizer used for combustion. ministry officials suspect that north korea is trying to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> a japanese media report is casting doubt on chinese claims to the senkaku islands in the east china sea. jiji press says the chinese government recognized the islands as part of japan in a document more than 60 years ago. the wire service obtained a copy of the draft outline on the territorial issues with a peace treaty for japan. the government produced the draft in 1950. jiji press says the document refers to the islands by their japanese name san kak cue. the article says the document contains descriptions recognizing them part of what we now call okinawa. chinese lead
but many countries believe it was a test of long-range missile technology. the object was retrieved from a depth of 88 meters in the yellow sea. the defense ministry official says if it's confirmed to be part of the rocket's first-stage engine, it will help understand its capabilities. south korea's military has already retrieved a fuel tank and containers oxidizer used for combustion. ministry officials suspect that north korea is trying to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile....
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meanwhile, sony has utilized its digital processing technology to develop a system that displays how much melanin a user's skin contains. users can check the condition of their skin just by pressing a simple device against their faces. sony says it enables users to know the extent of blemishes they're likely to have in the future. electronics makers are developing new technologies for the beauty and health care markets to make up for the falling sales of televisions and other home appliances. >>> let's now get a check on the global economic calendar for this week. it is a slow week during the seasonal holidays. on wednesday, the standard and poor's case-shiller index will be released. the u.s. home market is on a recovery track. on friday, japan's jobless rate for november will come out. the rate stood at 12.2% for october which is unchanged from the previous month. friday is the last trading day of the year for the tokyo stock exchange. a special guest will ring a bell to close the market for 2012. this year saudi yoshida will do the honors. she won a gold medal in the olympic games
meanwhile, sony has utilized its digital processing technology to develop a system that displays how much melanin a user's skin contains. users can check the condition of their skin just by pressing a simple device against their faces. sony says it enables users to know the extent of blemishes they're likely to have in the future. electronics makers are developing new technologies for the beauty and health care markets to make up for the falling sales of televisions and other home appliances....
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that is an old technology comparable to the print book. beyond that, i believe that there is not very much work being done in that area and i am very anxious that we should be able to provide braille to people in the disabled community to the music. the reason for that goes back, i think, to where it makes sense. obviously, it makes a lot of sense. but it is also a reading experience that is very different from audio reading and experiences that way. a lot of people have come to the conclusion that it is just as good for a blind person to listen to a book to read it in braille, and i totally disagree with that. it's a very difficult way of learning however, and i don't think it gives the generation of functionally illiterate kids by telling them just listen to what you heard. that would be the medium that they would have been urged to use and then so i'm not sure i'm answering the question, but i believe that literacy requires reading and whether that is reading what i have, or visually seeing and holding your book or your kindle. my daugh
that is an old technology comparable to the print book. beyond that, i believe that there is not very much work being done in that area and i am very anxious that we should be able to provide braille to people in the disabled community to the music. the reason for that goes back, i think, to where it makes sense. obviously, it makes a lot of sense. but it is also a reading experience that is very different from audio reading and experiences that way. a lot of people have come to the conclusion...
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but if the farmers and science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by going to twenty fifty and it's all could because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as industrious and clever as well as good stewards of water that's the important part which is hard to get people to do if we can be good stewards of water we can in fact get to twenty fifty twenty one hundred. because in a position where we we haven't destroyed the water resources but in order to do that we've got to do a whole lot of things namely in what i call a what people call the food supply chain we're going to get consumers to be sensible to consume sensibly not throw food away choose the right foods to be healthy and to keep your environment healthy make sure that the corporations in th
but if the farmers and science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by going to twenty fifty and it's all could because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we. see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the admission of free accreditation free. course is free. free is free. free. moseley braun video for your media. and free media. tom. is a. welcome to cross talk about. talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else where the food was around the same time i did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had inc
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sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name doesn't need to be called the dark but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're getting into a sharp break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water suggesting. as a. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. deadly rivals. fifteen people killing each other. country. from society. myself and my. brother. and my frustration. that. well into the. tube. in u.s. history. as a stall model kill or be killed with colors matching the national police come. to this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america o
sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name doesn't need to be called the dark but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're...
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sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name don't need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to a short break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water storage tank. it is a. deadly rivals for decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will attack myself chemical attack my brother understand my contact with him and you know i am going to be basically attacked the cops of my anger and my frustration. that upgrade well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model killer to kill with the colors matching the nation
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streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work and looking the mysteries of this chicken on technology we've got the future covering. the mission. couldn't take three. more chargers. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. i welcome back if you were listening to republicans over the last four years you'd think that undocumented immigrants were pouring across our borders and the president obama was the want to lift up the fence for them their reality the president has been tougher than any president in history on undocumented immigrants which really isn't something to be proud of term in office while the administration applauds itself by saying fifty five percent of those deported this year were criminals convicted of misdemeanors and felonies others are far more skeptical like congressman luke louise good out as we told n.p.r. quote this is nothing to be proud of. according to good yet as many as ninety thousand undocumented immigrants have committed no crimes whatsoe
streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work and looking the mysteries of this chicken on technology we've got the future covering. the mission. couldn't take three. more chargers. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. i welcome back if you were listening to republicans over the last four years you'd think that undocumented immigrants were pouring across our...
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sexy technology sells national have an aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard to god to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on water security state. the only thing. your bank. account with the financial system. she was good to. choose to use that to the great. choose the stories to. choose access to. deadly rivals for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. t
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it is not a book about energy -- technology. -- policy. there was a moment with the sopa debate where i was confused about while -- why they were not up in arms about it. it is so crazy we could not do it. if it would happen, we could not execute it. it seems to me that airline pilots are suddenly asked why the plane is upside down. i do have a bit of stockholm syndrome with the captors. i see the internet through their eyes. i have not yet emerged myself in the opposite view in the policy discussion. >> in the construct of the internet, we are hearing a lot about the cloud. how does that fit in? >> the cloud is all of it. the cloud is a marketing term for the way in which the internet as a whole can offer business services. with that means more specifically perhaps is a large datacenter and data warehouse. perhaps not in ashford, virginia, but the next town over. they have to tether in and connect directly as possible to the distribution depot, you might say, of ashford, virginia . ashford is the place where bandwidth is the most abundant
it is not a book about energy -- technology. -- policy. there was a moment with the sopa debate where i was confused about while -- why they were not up in arms about it. it is so crazy we could not do it. if it would happen, we could not execute it. it seems to me that airline pilots are suddenly asked why the plane is upside down. i do have a bit of stockholm syndrome with the captors. i see the internet through their eyes. i have not yet emerged myself in the opposite view in the policy...
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back to new bedford to build a new house on the family property to turn it into a center for radio technology, a meteorology and gave it to the united states government during world war ii. he had one of the greatest collections of coins and stamps. he made a mark. >> one of the things that strikes me about the gilded age, there were wealthy people who believed to give back to society like andrew carnegie. did she donates her money to public service? >> she never did it publicly. of she would not let any suggestion that she had better sun and others have said there were plenty of places and people she gave to. she felt she was hounded constantly getting letters. she tried to keep it as quiet as possible. there is no proof. because other people said it at the time, one very close friend of hers who was a greek catholic philanthropist, and she became, i think she got hetty to give some money to the church. >> how hard was this to research? >> it was difficult. no diaries, know journals, she wanted no trace of her signature. she was afraid, she was accused in the lawsuit with her aunt's estate o
back to new bedford to build a new house on the family property to turn it into a center for radio technology, a meteorology and gave it to the united states government during world war ii. he had one of the greatest collections of coins and stamps. he made a mark. >> one of the things that strikes me about the gilded age, there were wealthy people who believed to give back to society like andrew carnegie. did she donates her money to public service? >> she never did it publicly. of...
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the kind of intelligence that comes from technology is now very important. i don't know if it is superior to human intelligence or what you get from spies but there is more from electronic surveillance that i think it is probably taking prominence. if i ever do another contemporary spy story i have to get into that stuff. >> what book that you haven't written has influenced you the most and when you come to manhattan what the you do here? thank you for coming. >> the most important book in the english language is the king james bible. hy grew up in a very religious family. i am not a believer. as an adult i have never been a believer but my parents were born again christians and they read the bible every day and as a young teenager i read the entire bible. the language, leaving aside all talk of religion and focusing on the words that are used in the king james translation, first of all, it is fabulously well written and secondly, so many of those phrasess and rhythms have entered into all of our minds, all of us whether we have ever read the bible or not we
the kind of intelligence that comes from technology is now very important. i don't know if it is superior to human intelligence or what you get from spies but there is more from electronic surveillance that i think it is probably taking prominence. if i ever do another contemporary spy story i have to get into that stuff. >> what book that you haven't written has influenced you the most and when you come to manhattan what the you do here? thank you for coming. >> the most important...
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found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the beginning when they first sent it they knew how to make it themselves because they had been making it in america but what they found was that they lost the ability to even know how to make it and they didn't know how inefficient it had become because they didn't even know what they were doing it was only on the manufacturing floor when the engineers went to reassemble it that they said w
found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the...
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks and up here weather turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses wood exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. given the museum island traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years. of what. complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and all viking boat makers what is fashioned into vessels new and old they range from small private boat to replicas use
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite...
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but nothing to prevent competition from coming to the fore if these new technologies and platforms gain critical mass then the banks will stop at nothing to get rid of competition that's that's unfortunately we have a whole gospelly in place i do think you know they could try all they want but there is a different sector there are people who know how to code right there are people who know how to innovate there are people and innovation is important it's the mother of necessity is the mother of invention and this is what and you whole thing does point out he says necessity is often the mother of invention now that the big banks are retreating from lending after the crash these new methods of financing could help fill that gap and you see this with the emergence of all sorts of local currencies this happens out of necessity not because people say spontaneously oh we just want to come up with the currency what happens is that you know the command and control currency of the dollar the pound does not get to bristol because bristol is not on the radar of the city of london so they come up w
but nothing to prevent competition from coming to the fore if these new technologies and platforms gain critical mass then the banks will stop at nothing to get rid of competition that's that's unfortunately we have a whole gospelly in place i do think you know they could try all they want but there is a different sector there are people who know how to code right there are people who know how to innovate there are people and innovation is important it's the mother of necessity is the mother of...
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when you add to that the dramatic changes in technology and the public demand, you have an industry that needs to redefine itself. nobody knows that more than the people sitting on the stage who are here to talk to you about it. you are either going to scramble to survive or take advantage of the unprecedented opportunity. that's what we'll talk about today. each of the panelists are waiting. i still hope that nan talese comes. she was taking the train and should be writing soon. we will see if she does. we will certainly bring her up to 10. and i would like to also give a quick overview of each author's career and their philosophy and how that philosophy has perhaps changed in the course of their career. first up is niko pfund. he joined new york university press in 1990 and wrote to become its director. he began at oxford in the junior position in law and social science of what he wrote to the ranks about the institution to become a tech executive. the cultural nature of human development, the accidental gorilla, peggy pascoe's book on law and race in america. daniel walker and his his
when you add to that the dramatic changes in technology and the public demand, you have an industry that needs to redefine itself. nobody knows that more than the people sitting on the stage who are here to talk to you about it. you are either going to scramble to survive or take advantage of the unprecedented opportunity. that's what we'll talk about today. each of the panelists are waiting. i still hope that nan talese comes. she was taking the train and should be writing soon. we will see if...
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irresponsible and it's the largest factor in the global global economy however i'm optimistic none of the technology something which russia has a very good out all manners of bio science all sorts of possibilities in agriculture multiple possibilities within the world of i.t. i'm very optimistic avoid those the difficulty is can we really afford to leverage ourselves or lose opportunities right now i i don't it because we need to be fiscally signed and therefore right now i'm trying to save my money and look and see what's ahead because i believe the opportunity from the corner are going to be incredible but first it could be a very dangerous order ok well i hope the us government will will hear this resolution of yours thank you very much patrick young co-author of the gathering storm all right the consumer boom in russia is back in two thousand and twelve russians have been borrowing more than ever in turn consumer spending has pushed retail sales growth close to double digits domestic factors have become the main driver of russia's growth this year despite harsh economic environment elsewhere but
irresponsible and it's the largest factor in the global global economy however i'm optimistic none of the technology something which russia has a very good out all manners of bio science all sorts of possibilities in agriculture multiple possibilities within the world of i.t. i'm very optimistic avoid those the difficulty is can we really afford to leverage ourselves or lose opportunities right now i i don't it because we need to be fiscally signed and therefore right now i'm trying to save my...
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it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those are two sectors we really like. >> okay. and curious, as an emerging market investor, how closely are you watching the fiscal cliff negotiations here in the u.s., the debt crisis in europe? how closely are you watching factors and how does that impact the way you invest in emerging markets? >> emerging markets continue to be married to developed markets. the correlation is definitely still there. so what happens in the u.s. and europe plays out to a great degree in the emerging markets. so i definitely have my eyes there. i think what you're starting to see in china is th
it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those...
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you know not very technological generally i'm pretty low alright so let is only so. but it saves how to sail any where any new music would be defend what we're doing and right and in any way that i would you know do it so. the message of music the music and its message and the fact that in the sixty's for examples it was right there with the civil rights movement and music was a huge thing during the seventies had the thatcher kind of revolution that seemed to bring about punk as saying as you know against that what was going on in society then you had this period of really reaganism and fatter ism which you seem to go into a more stadium punk rock you two kind of period of well really yeah you quite right lot of patriotism but things are changing obviously they're changing because john cooper clarke is back in the house and really the king is back and so something is happening we are the subjects of the king must hear what's happening what's going on well like i say things operate changed a bit for me to say well i've always you know of always. that's always been my
you know not very technological generally i'm pretty low alright so let is only so. but it saves how to sail any where any new music would be defend what we're doing and right and in any way that i would you know do it so. the message of music the music and its message and the fact that in the sixty's for examples it was right there with the civil rights movement and music was a huge thing during the seventies had the thatcher kind of revolution that seemed to bring about punk as saying as you...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even more arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many now say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually was. watching r t live from moscow president vladimir putin has confirmed he will sign a ban the preventing us citizens from adopting russian children lawmakers say it targets what they call america's ignorant treatment towards those who are russian children suffer but artie's arena has more on the president putin's agenda. he says that he doesn't see any reason why he shouldn't sign it but he did mention that he should take one very close careful look at the final draft of this law on top of that however within has also mentioned that he is ready to sign. a law which would increase the protection of russian children in the country itself now the law bears the name of this was a y
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even more arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many now say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually was. watching r t live from moscow president vladimir putin has confirmed he will sign...
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i love the technology revolution, i'm a google addict. they're also drivers of social and political consequences which are not quite so benign. the way i like to look at it, and this is a quote from peter orszag, is, you know, how he sees it is he said, look, the big drivers are probably these economic forces, but the issue is that particularly in the united states the politics instead of trying to mitigate these very powerful economic forces has exacerbated them. so even as you have these economic forces creating much, much more concentration at the very top, you expect politics to sort of try to so much that blow. social institutions to soften that blow. and instead it's been an accelerate rant. and to me, that seems just about right. so who are these super rich guys, and what do they think about the rest of us, and what impact do they have? i would say, you know, the way i would characterize them as a group -- this is sort of a global group -- is these are global alpha geeks. so they do tend to be. and this is a difference from a kind
i love the technology revolution, i'm a google addict. they're also drivers of social and political consequences which are not quite so benign. the way i like to look at it, and this is a quote from peter orszag, is, you know, how he sees it is he said, look, the big drivers are probably these economic forces, but the issue is that particularly in the united states the politics instead of trying to mitigate these very powerful economic forces has exacerbated them. so even as you have these...
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let's talk about that for a second because of course in the last few years you've had a tremendous technological revolution with room with and people don't really buy knees anymore and to talk about that you're done a lot of live performances is there a connection there well i was that was always my main squeeze anyway like the phone was just so things that we've changed that much for me and not rigged but who knew when they learned how to send a message via a computer it would lead to compulsory pono graffiti in every home of the death of the music business it's what they called a load of old and said it comes equipped to right now the impact on the business there's a lot of people arguing that it's been a positive thing in terms of bringing about new forms of distribution is new means it's getting out there there's more music out there of course the artists are not being paid as they want to. eat as they were but they are me doing a live show as they are changing their models a bit are you having any of this or is it just. it's a tar and terrible development this what's gone on i can't i reall
let's talk about that for a second because of course in the last few years you've had a tremendous technological revolution with room with and people don't really buy knees anymore and to talk about that you're done a lot of live performances is there a connection there well i was that was always my main squeeze anyway like the phone was just so things that we've changed that much for me and not rigged but who knew when they learned how to send a message via a computer it would lead to...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. hello welcome back the u.s. is teetering on the fiscal cliff with the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it is just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time as spending plummets but activist and journalist on the bar says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed. the real problem in my eyes is not the fact that they can't reach an agreement but rather that they have reached an agreement on many fundamental things the grievance they have reached is that neither of them are going to advocate to put more money in the hands of working people they have no problem whatsoever removing a trillion dollars or two trillion dollars from the economy and delivering it to the bankers they did that inside of twenty days back in two thousand and eight and again in two thousand and nine was very little discussion. everyone agrees on both sides of the aisle that sums sort of
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. hello welcome back the u.s. is teetering on the fiscal cliff with the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it is just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time as spending plummets but activist and journalist on the bar says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed....
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. choose your language. because we know if you. choose that the consensus can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose access to. your news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog. one afternoon on
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the huge area covered. thanks for staying with us here on r.t.c. seventeen minutes past the hour now and been a series of tit for tat moves between moscow and washington this week restrictions to stop americans adopting russian children were approved by russia's lower house of parliament the move intended to put the white house under public pressure to reconsider its sanctions on some russian lawmakers the ban which is split russian public opinion as part of a wider legislation meant to target those who abuse the rights of russians are brought it was sparked by washington in washington imposing travel and financial restrictions on russian officials suspected of involvement in the death of lawyer sergey magnitsky he died in custody during a massive tax fraud investigation three years ago russian president vladimir putin though says the u.s. should look at its own record before criticizing others for human rights violations . that our us partners and their lawmakers say they're concerne
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the huge area covered. thanks for staying with us here on r.t.c. seventeen minutes past the hour now and been a series of tit for tat moves between moscow and washington this week restrictions to stop americans adopting russian children were approved by russia's lower house of parliament the move intended to put the white house under public pressure to reconsider its sanctions on some russian lawmakers the ban which...
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systems brothers it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future covered. me leave it. to. the load. this is also a welcome back it was tough times as an international calls could be about to become even tougher the u.s. has. rubin notorious in bringing militant group ek from with terra blacklist and has now given them the title opposition exile washington claims is because the group hasn't committed a terrorist act in over a decade and wants a peaceful regime change in the country maria said norton explains now why summering is are wary of the way. mohammed shows me his box of handmade treasures earrings tendons all made from stone the only material he could find in the prison yard began michel martin short this is how we killed time and the pain from the torture and hunger i still get headaches when i remember this. valley iranian soldier mohammad spent eighteen years in an iraqi jail during the 1980's iran iraq war he says he would have been freed earlier if he joined the ek image he didn't help realize the militant revoluti
systems brothers it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future covered. me leave it. to. the load. this is also a welcome back it was tough times as an international calls could be about to become even tougher the u.s. has. rubin notorious in bringing militant group ek from with terra blacklist and has now given them the title opposition exile washington claims is because the group hasn't committed a terrorist act in over a...
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